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Vegan Kitchen

Hardback

£20.00

Fresh, nutritious, modern vegan food

With people becoming increasingly aware of the health and environmental benefits of a plant-based diet, vegan food has become more popular than ever, with 2016 declared 'The Year of Vegan' by PETA US. Many more 'part-time vegans' are turning to a vegan diet to broaden their food choices and improve their health.The vegan way of eating is nothing new. But what is new, is how much more aware people are of the provinence of their food and how accessible it is to not only eliminate meat from your diet, but also dairy and eggs.This new cookbook offers long-time vegans and those just starting out, fresh recipe ideas using 'new' alternative ingredients readily available in most supermarkets. There are also recipes for making your own yoghurt, cheese, mayonnaise and ice-cream - all free of animal products.

Other details

ISBN:
9781742458519

Publication date:
02 Mar 2017

Page count:
288

Imprint:
AWW

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Authors:

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Authors:

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Authors:

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Authors:

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Authors:

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Authors:

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Authors:

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Authors:

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